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The Mobility Data Specification is an open source project with all development taking place on GitHub. Comments and ideas can be shared by [starting a discussion](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/discussions), [creating an issue](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/issues), and specific changes can be suggested by [opening a pull request](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/pulls). Before contributing, please review our OMF [CONTRIBUTING page](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/governance/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and our [CODE OF CONDUCT page](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/governance/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) to understand guidelines and policies for participation .
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You can learn more about the polices, methodolgies, and tools in the MDS ecosystem in the [Mobility Data Management State of Practice](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee/blob/main/products/state-of-the-practice.md) wiki. To help cities put the right privacy policies in place, the OMF [Privacy, Security, and Transparency Committee](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee) has created a comprehensive best-practices document called the [MDS Privacy Guide for Cities](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/governance/raw/main/documents/OMF-MDS-Privacy-Guide-for-Cities.pdf).
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You can learn more about the polices, methodologies, and tools in the MDS ecosystem in the [Mobility Data Management State of Practice](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee/blob/main/products/state-of-the-practice.md) wiki. To help cities put the right privacy policies in place, the OMF [Privacy, Security, and Transparency Committee](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee) has created a comprehensive best-practices document called the [MDS Privacy Guide for Cities](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/governance/raw/main/documents/OMF-MDS-Privacy-Guide-for-Cities.pdf).
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You can also get involved in development by joining an [OMF working group](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/wiki#omf-meetings). The working groups maintain the OMF GitHub repositories and work through issues and pull requests. Each working group has its own mailing list for non-technical discussion and planning:
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# Software Companies Using MDS
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An open source approach to data specifications benefits cities and companies by creating a space for collaborative development, reducing costs, and nurturing a healthy, competitive ecosystem for mobility services and software tools. The open model promotes a competitive ecosystem for software tools built by dozens of software companies providing their servives to cities, agencies, and providers.
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An open source approach to data specifications benefits cities and companies by creating a space for collaborative development, reducing costs, and nurturing a healthy, competitive ecosystem for mobility services and software tools. The open model promotes a competitive ecosystem for software tools built by dozens of software companies providing their services to cities, agencies, and providers.
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See our webpage about the [benefits of an open approach](https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/why-open-behind-omfs-unique-open-source-model/) and our [list of third party software companies](https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/mds-users/#software-companies-using-mds).
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# Related Projects
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Community projects are those efforts by individual contributors or informal groups that take place outside Open Mobility Foundation’s formalized process, complementing MDS. These releated projects often push new ideas forward through experimental or locally-focused development, and are an important part of a thriving open source community. Some of these projects may eventually be contributed to and managed by the Open Mobility Foundation.
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Community projects are those efforts by individual contributors or informal groups that take place outside Open Mobility Foundation’s formalized process, complementing MDS. These related projects often push new ideas forward through experimental or locally-focused development, and are an important part of a thriving open source community. Some of these projects may eventually be contributed to and managed by the Open Mobility Foundation.
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The OMF's [Communtiy Projects](https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/community-projects/) page has an every growing list of projects releated to MDS, and see our [Privacy Committee's State of Practice](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee/blob/main/products/state-of-the-practice.md) for more examples.
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The OMF's [Communitiy Projects](https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/community-projects/) page has an every growing list of projects related to MDS, and see our [Privacy Committee's State of Practice](https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/privacy-committee/blob/main/products/state-of-the-practice.md) for more examples.
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Please [let us know](https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/get-in-touch/) if you create open source or private tools for implementing or working with MDS data.
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